Haziz Halim who is one of the youngest remaining sons of the famous *Ansata Ibn Halima and out of Serenity Shahrabi. Haziz has an outstanding, timeless pedigree, exquisite type, and just so happens to be black! (Which is pretty amazing considering the absence of black in his pedigree.) One of the best things that Haziz passes on to his progeny is his remarkably pleasant disposition. In addition, his offspring have nice typey heads, good reach, stretch and movement, and substantial size, all of which are required for show ring wins. He is a performance champion and is siring champions in a variety of divisions. His offspring have distinguished themselves with Class A championships in hunter pleasure, western pleasure, country pleasure, show hack, dressage, and trail, as well as winning on the racetrack. They have also done well at halter as futurity champions, class A champions, and IAHA Sweepstakes money winners. Haziz Halim is a consistent sire who leaves his indelible mark on his offspring. For this reason, he crosses well with a wide range of bloodlines. Because of Haziz's excellent disposition, he is a real joy to handle on a daily basis as well as a pleasure to ride.

The legendary *Ansata Ibn Halima was imported in 1959 by Donald and Judith Forbis, along with *Ansata Bint Zaafarana and the Egyptian mare *Ansata Bint Mabrouka. *Ansata Ibn Halima was the product of breeding a Mansour son to a Mansour granddaughter. There is a special quality in the head and facial details found in many of the offspring of this combination of Nazeer bred to Sheikh el Arab daughters. The graceful and shapely set of the ears, eyes, and prominent forehead with muzzle parts low in the line of the face are often seen in this group. Another distinct feature that frequently crops up with the Nazeer blood is a slightly rotated front right knee.

*Ansata Ibn Halima's show ring presence was to win him many admirers. He is the only Sheykh Obeyd stallion to sire both a National Champion Stallion and Mare and sired 14 national winners himself.

About The Dam

Serenity Shahrabi Was a Chestnut Mare Born in 1977 Is is Grandaughter of Khofo There is always a special horse that captures their owners completely. Khofo was the stallion that claimed the hearts of the Melnyks. This amazing horse is in the pedigrees of many horses noted for their performance accomplishments. One of Khofo's most remarkable sons is SF Untouchable (1976).

First Impression: Nice. It seems orderly with a lot of information. 9/10 Pictures: You have some nicely detailed pictures of this horse, with lots of different shots. I liked how you spread them around on the page, as opposed to having them in just one spot. 10/10 Gaits: He has nice gaits all around- he arches his neck, flexes his toes, and looks focused in everything that he does. He could work a bit more on getting the halt sooner, but he is good otherwise. 9/10 Temperment: He is definitely an arab! He has a fiery personality, but knows his limits. He is not shy in any way, and likes to please his handler. 9/10 Conformation: He has beautiful conformation with a nice, dishy face, elegant head, and defined legs. He is definitely above average for an SEA. 10/10 Information: Simple, realistic stats. They are right to the point, and I like how you provided that 'essay' of additional information. 10/10 Sire/Dam Info: It was interesting to read about his sire and dam, yet you kind of morphed the information into the grandsire and granddam. Maybe you could ad more about the features of the parents, such as conformation, show, progeny, etc.? 8/10 Show Record: You have a nicely detailed show record, but I would like to see how many points he has. Maybe you could tell how many points he earned in each class. 8/10 Overall Impression: It was enjoyable to evaluate your stallion. You have provided a lot of information on him, and it is easy to comprehend. Nicely done! 9/10 Overall Score: 92/100 (A)

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This stallion, Haziz Halim, is exceptionally beautiful as most egyptian arabs are. This boy has a very elegant arab head, with delicate features and very expressive eyes. He appears to be very delicate, but elegant, in the way he holds his head and carries himself. He has a well set arched neck with a good angled muscular shoulder. He carries himelf very well balanced, and steps light. Because of the angle of his shoulder, long legs, and muscled hindquarters, I can tell this boy has a very well balanced and long stride. He pushes himself with his hindqurters and is obviously very flashy. His coloring and markings making him an eye appealing stallion. There is nothing i can tell you about this stallion that you don't already know. He has awesome conformation, coloring, athletic ability, and movement.